Zone
This refers to the USDA hardiness zone assigned to each part of the country, based on the minimum winter temperature that a region typically experiences. Hardiness zone ranges are provided for all perennial plants and you should always choose plants that fall within your range.

4-7

Sun
The amount of sunlight this product needs daily in order to perform well in the garden. Full sun means 6 hours of direct sun per day; partial sun means 2-4 hours of direct sun per day; shade means little or no direct sun.

Full Sun

Height
The typical height of this product at maturity.

240-360 inches

Spread
The width of the plant at maturity.

300-360 inches

Life Cycle
This refers to whether a plant is an annual, biennial or perennial. Annuals complete their life cycles in one year; biennials produce foliage the first year and bloom and go to seed the second year; perennials can live for more than two years.

Perennial

Growth Habit
The genetic tendency of a plant to grow in a certain shape, such as vining or bush like.

Start IndoorsStart Indoors
Starting seeds indoors is called Indoor Sow or Indirect Sow and these dates are when to sow seeds indoors in the spring or summer

TransplantTransplant
When to transplant bulbs or roots in the garden for spring

Start OutdoorsStart Outdoors
Starting seeds outdoors is called Outdoor Sow or Direct Sow and these dates are when to sow seeds outdoors in the spring or summer

Start Indoors FallStart Indoors Fall
Starting seeds indoors in the fall called Indoor Sow or Indirect Sow and these dates are when to sow seeds outdoors in the fall

Transplant FallTransplant Fall
Transplant Fall-When to transplant bulbs or roots in the garden for fall

Start Outdoors FallStart Outdoors Fall
Starting seeds outdoors in the fall is called Outdoor Sow or Direct Sow and these dates are when to sow seeds outdoors in the fall

First Date: Mar-28 - Last Date: May-16

First Date: Sep-17 - Last Date: Oct-29

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Product Details

Zone

4-7

Sun

Full Sun

Height

240-360 inches

Spread

300-360 inches

Life Cycle

Perennial

Growth Habit

Tree

Food Use

Sauce

Genus

Prunus

Planting Time

Spring

Reviews

Cherry, Sour, Montmorency is rated
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Rated 5 out of
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SkyMac from
Wonderful Results so far!I ordered 2 of these trees in April 2014, they have given fruit every year since. Not much fruit as the trees are still growing but enough to get a taste. This year I just harvested 4 quarts of cherries from my 2 trees. I grew up in cherry country and it is nice to have that piece of home far away. They have grown very nicely in my yard in North Dakota.